A wide variety of vendors will be at the 23rd annual Louisiana Chicken Festival on Friday and Saturday.

With the 23rd annual Louisiana Chicken Festival this weekend, area residents will have plenty to peck through.

The Dubach Restoration and Beautification Organization, Inc., has put on the festival events for nearly a quarter of a century, and with the help of vendors, area residents have had the opportunity to peruse through a variety of items while enjoying some good food.

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